Bhaju Ratna Kansakar

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Born1882 (1882)
Died(1956-12-20)20 December 1956 (aged 74)
Kathmandu
OccupationsTrader, philanthropist
Spouse
Gyan Maya Tamrakar
(m. 1903; died 1918)
Bhāju Ratna Kansakār
भाजुरत्न कंसकार
Born1882 (1882)
Died(1956-12-20)20 December 1956 (aged 74)
Kathmandu
OccupationsTrader, philanthropist
Spouse
Gyan Maya Tamrakar
(m. 1903; died 1918)
ChildrenAt least 4
Letterhead of Bhaju Ratna's firm
Motor Stand, Kalimpong in the 1950s
Kolkata in 1945

Bhāju Ratna Kansakār (Nepali: भाजुरत्न कंसकार) (1882 in 20 December 1956) was a Nepalese trader and philanthropist who laid the foundations of the Jyoti Group, one of the largest business and industrial houses in Nepal. He was also an important figure in the revival of Theravada Buddhism in the country when it was being suppressed by the state.[1][2]

Early life

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